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all these efforts combined will culminate at the acao summit in montreal, canada up where we hope to make our work for strengthening international standards for aviation security into an actual resolution the international community through acao and applicable to the entire system. it is important to note that in addition to acao the airline industry and the carriers themselves have been with us every step of the way. we have collaborated closely with the united states and international airline and airport straight associations -- trade associations and airline ceo's, shortly after christmas day, to explain what security enhancements needed to go in place immediately, but what we were striving for in the following weeks. i personally met with all of these leaders, and i also met with the heads of the international air travel association, and also with the ata. they have voiced strong support for the coordinated international approach that we have begun and that will be expressed, we hope, this fall at the acao general assembly. through that, it is clear that our potential for collabo
all these efforts combined will culminate at the acao summit in montreal, canada up where we hope to make our work for strengthening international standards for aviation security into an actual resolution the international community through acao and applicable to the entire system. it is important to note that in addition to acao the airline industry and the carriers themselves have been with us every step of the way. we have collaborated closely with the united states and international airline...
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violence is once again flared up the families are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today.
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and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon for many years people thought the arctic was this frozen wasteland that no one lives here no one survives here is a place for polar bears enablers and the reality is that the arctic is a vibrant place with rich natural resources rich human resources where people live and survive daily at the love it choose to live here but some of the histories saddest chapters were written on the white pages of these glass years during the. cold war it was one of the world's most militarized regions with nuclear missiles placed there the war has may have gun but oil and gas drills i likely to replace them environm
and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon...
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places but it's also among the most keenly sought after that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are staking their claims for the billions of tons of well in gas which live beneath the arctic and this week leaders and scientists from those countries gathered in moscow to ensure that the competition won't lead to a clash between and were child reports. if you stand alone you can survive in the arctic that's how russian premier have led him or putin explained that no country by itself can deal with the enormous challenges i had at the north pole he promised that what average treasures lie hidden under the peak layer of ice will be no fighting over the top of the world the arctic needs secure sustainable management and anybody who has the stock it was that we have to hear some futuristic forecasts predicting a battle for the arctic are responsible analysis shows the majority of the frightening scenarios on the future of the arctic have no grounds whatsoever their goal is to provoke clashes among the arctic states and so that those who make the predictions can f
places but it's also among the most keenly sought after that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are staking their claims for the billions of tons of well in gas which live beneath the arctic and this week leaders and scientists from those countries gathered in moscow to ensure that the competition won't lead to a clash between and were child reports. if you stand alone you can survive in the arctic that's how russian premier have led him or putin explained that...
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these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. the top stories this. alternative approach russia's plans for a new european security treaty. the global policy forum in the city of. events is in its second day it is among the big name speakers to address the conference. questions for public. mourning for the victims so thursday's terror attack a suicide car bomber killed seventeen and one hundred ten a crowded marketplace. sparking outrage is a threat but american past a piece of the qur'an is. those who recently converted to islam in the us say there's no place for extremism in religion. well that brings up to date for the moment here and i'll tell you there's more news ahead from russia around the world coming away from here in the fall that let's see what's happening in sport and we'll hand you back to moscow and. thanks for joining us this is sports today i'm you know you and v's are some of the stories we're covering this hour russian rising. his best ever result of the grand slam making the semifinals of the u.s. open. at las
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that is limiting the company's imports from canada. the pipeline is a primary supplier of crude oil from western united states into the canada. they expect "significant impact" on oil producers and refiners. it rose 3% to $76.45 a barrel in new york trading. >> tom: politics can make investors nervous, but not tonight's "market monitor." robert drach is the publisher of the "drach weekly research report." and he's is back with here on "nightly business report." >> good to see you, tom. >> tom: ahead of the november elections, you say you're absolutely bullish about stocks. why is that? >> if there was any time you didn't have to worry about the market than elections, this is it. historically, if the legislative and executive branches offset, which looks like is going to happen. >> tom: different parties. >> yeah. they offset, it is invariably strong for stocks. one group with a lot of the political cronyism, and special if you have another things. >> tom: like what? >> the most accommodated fed in history, and the cash reserves are the
that is limiting the company's imports from canada. the pipeline is a primary supplier of crude oil from western united states into the canada. they expect "significant impact" on oil producers and refiners. it rose 3% to $76.45 a barrel in new york trading. >> tom: politics can make investors nervous, but not tonight's "market monitor." robert drach is the publisher of the "drach weekly research report." and he's is back with here on "nightly business...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations the day please please. please. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing if democracy can thrive in a slow. and. stupid. but before let's see what russians think about democracy. what is democracy is considered by many to be end of hyundai sion of western society it is loosely defined as a political system where the majority of rules but what do russians believe to be and democracy is core according to a recently about a set of poll thirty nine percent connect democracy with economic prosperity in a country thirty eight percent believe freedom of speech and religion is fundamental to democracy lawfulness and direct elections were high on russians democratic wish list and only seven percent associated democracy guaranteed minorities rights back to peta ok stephen we were talking about the nature of democracy in the in the greater middle east and in islam in general do you believe there is such a thing as an islamic democracy is that there is th
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations the day please please. please. welcome back to cross talk i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing if democracy can thrive in a slow. and. stupid. but before let's see what russians think about democracy. what is democracy is considered by many to be end of hyundai sion of western society it is loosely defined as a political system where the majority of rules but what do russians believe to be and...
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places but it's also among the most keenly sought after now that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic leading science. and politicians are in moscow to ensure cutthroat competition does not destroy conservation now let's get more from a cut that even over this covering the event alive for us now all the nations involved are unlikely to give an inch of territory with such rich and increasingly accessible resources now how are they working out who gets what. indeed the territorial claim seems to be the host issues surrounding one of the world's coldest region as you've just said the united states russia canada norway and denmark are now putting their claims trying to prove their rise to the among most a breach which is believed to contain as much as a quarter of the world's untapped undiscovered natural resources but the question is how these countries are going to get to that piece of a big cake and russia says it should be done through dialogue it actually demonstrated just recen
places but it's also among the most keenly sought after now that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are in the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic leading science. and politicians are in moscow to ensure cutthroat competition does not destroy conservation now let's get more from a cut that even over this covering the event alive for us now all the nations involved are unlikely to give an inch of territory with such rich and...
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and what a week it's been for canada. not only is he one of the stars of the new documentary, "waiting for superman," he inspired the title. >> one of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me, "superman did not exist." because even in the depths of the ghetto, you just thought he was coming, i just don't know when because he always shows up and he saves up all the good people. she thought i was crying because it's like santa claus is not real. i was crying because no one was coming with enough power to save us. >> reporter: canada grew up in the south bronx, raised by a single mother who struggled. >> it was one of the toughest places to grow up in america. most of my friends never made it out of the south bronx as healthy and productive citizens. >> reporter: he's still haunted by their memory. >> one of the things that really disturbed me growing up is i felt that the adults around us just let kids perish, they didn't do anything to step in. >> reporter: but he steps in every day, proving that the system c
and what a week it's been for canada. not only is he one of the stars of the new documentary, "waiting for superman," he inspired the title. >> one of the saddest days of my life was when my mother told me, "superman did not exist." because even in the depths of the ghetto, you just thought he was coming, i just don't know when because he always shows up and he saves up all the good people. she thought i was crying because it's like santa claus is not real. i was...
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and if it is september, it must be toronto, a hollywood a-lister heading to canada for the international film festival. >>> welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting in the u.k. and around the world. the american pastor who drew international condemnation for planning to burn the car ran up on the anniversary of 9/11 has arrived in new york, where he is expected to meet the iman behind plans for a controversy a mosque near ground zero. pastor terry jones says it may still happen. >> the president was forced to spend a fair bit of a rare news conference making appeals for tolerance, saying that muslims were neighbors and friends. he can hardly not respond to the threats. the trouble is it looks like he is giving more publicity to a group that is on the fringe. pastor jones is the leader of a florida church with a congregation of about 50 people. he believes that islam is the work of the devil and he has turned to put 200 korans onto a bonfire, having the world dance to his tune. first, he said he would meet with the leaders of the ground zero mosque. now it appears that is not happening.
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the arctic does not turn into a battlefield for mineral resources several nations including russia canada and the u.s. on the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas in the new jim. world leaders to tackle global poverty middle east peace and roll security at the u.n. millennium summit in new york on the sidelines of russia and nato back to discuss cooperation on missile defense of arms limits in europe. and a russian martial arts fighter the history of violence and extremism is seeking political asylum in norway. escaped from a psychiatric facility last month. and up next we get an inside look of what it's like to work for the most wanted man on earth osama bin laden no one but not in reveals what was happening behind the scenes and why he's now encouraging extremists to give up violence. i'm in london today saying whether a leopard really can change its spots i'm talking to no man but not who is a former senior leader of the libyan islamic fighting group he spent several years with bin laden in afghanistan and in siege on in the one nine hundred ninety s. but he now advises on coun
the arctic does not turn into a battlefield for mineral resources several nations including russia canada and the u.s. on the race for the billions of tons of oil and gas in the new jim. world leaders to tackle global poverty middle east peace and roll security at the u.n. millennium summit in new york on the sidelines of russia and nato back to discuss cooperation on missile defense of arms limits in europe. and a russian martial arts fighter the history of violence and extremism is seeking...
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bed the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie we're going to for today we really need a national geography geography that would help us. interests. the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away in the arctic states the coastal states and take particular i've also talked about their stewardship responsibility the stewardship is in the interest of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are expressions of common interest and so really the balance is one of achieving national interests and common interests not just for the current states themselves but for the world as well as all the north pole glitters with possibilities and it's not just the arctic states that feel the pull of their region i was in the arctic. you know i think if i go into two thousand and six in the north pole and then also last year we all met with the arctic of t
bed the underwater riches of the north pole are a temptation for the five arctic states russia the us canada norway and denmark but how does one determine who gets the bigger slice of the pie we're going to for today we really need a national geography geography that would help us. interests. the territorial dispute tottered on the brink of conflict for years but lately they need to fight it out seem to fade away in the arctic states the coastal states and take particular i've also talked about...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation to rule the day. her. her. her. her her. this is tree still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that in the soviet files house on the embankment oxys. a close up game has been to the r. hangal speech. where the first russian fleet was born. our r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon cammy are processing factories located. and where unique species of farm fauna can be found. welcome to the cycling region. should close up on our teeth. home.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operation to rule the day. her. her. her. her her. this is tree still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that in the soviet files house on the embankment oxys. a close up game has been to the r. hangal speech. where the first russian fleet was born. our r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon cammy are processing factories located. and where...
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the united states canada russia no way. pushing for what their claims for those parts of the arctic continental shelf it will be interesting to see how these disputes will be resolved but one thing is clear that russia is going to encourage the if there it's opened. and it believes it's the only way to seoul the destiny of these very delicate region. or to very good reporting from that very important international form in moscow thank you for now. and of course we'll be bringing you more live exclusive coverage of the international art form in moscow throughout the day here in alt. now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world this hour. a u.n. probe has concluded that israel's raid on a garza bound aid for terrain may broke international door even as a she said the violence which left no doubt to the spirit was disproportionate but israel insists the soldiers were acting in self-defense. really command the end of the campaign trotted the. blockade. around twenty people have been injured afte
the united states canada russia no way. pushing for what their claims for those parts of the arctic continental shelf it will be interesting to see how these disputes will be resolved but one thing is clear that russia is going to encourage the if there it's opened. and it believes it's the only way to seoul the destiny of these very delicate region. or to very good reporting from that very important international form in moscow thank you for now. and of course we'll be bringing you more live...
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in the future and there is a possibility of another territorial dispute in the air the united states canada russia denmark and norway are all trying to prove their rights to the breach we believe still contain the nasty made of the fourth of the world's oil and gas reserves and bases huge amount of resources now there is another problem. which comes out of this discussion about to retire if they really extract oil and gas deposits how are they going to do these how can they ensure that they wouldn't be a conflict similar to that which happened in the mexico because that's why the climate change has. has. created similar. to these delicate environment ice is melting in the opposite it becomes easier to get access to those votes to. it's lying on to the cold war to us but even a minor or even a small an accident similar to that which happened in the mexico gulf could lead to bigger problems and the world simply cannot afford an accident similar to that in the mexico gulf and this is what prime minister was talking about today too stakes are too high. the price of the arctic issue is much high
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has fallen in terms of generosity behind new zealand, ireland, australia, canada, the u.s. is tied for fifth place now with switzerland. >>> education secretary arnie duncan was at a d.c. high school to announce this year's list of blue ribbon schools. they are being recognized for efforts to raise achievement levels of disadvantaged and minority students. 300 schools were named. you can see the full list on our website tonight at nightly.msnbc.com. we also learned today u.s. fighter jets were nearly launched last month to shoot down an unmanned navy drone that had gone astray in the air space near the nation's capital. the admiral in charge of the northern command said he was in the operations center when controllers lost contact with the drone on radar and it flew into restricted air space. just as the fighter aircraft were about to launch apparently the navy managed to reprogram the drone and bring it back. >>> on wall street today, stocks finished modestly higher on a very light trading day. the dow finished up just over 28 points. when our broadcast continues tonight f
has fallen in terms of generosity behind new zealand, ireland, australia, canada, the u.s. is tied for fifth place now with switzerland. >>> education secretary arnie duncan was at a d.c. high school to announce this year's list of blue ribbon schools. they are being recognized for efforts to raise achievement levels of disadvantaged and minority students. 300 schools were named. you can see the full list on our website tonight at nightly.msnbc.com. we also learned today u.s. fighter...
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some of the countries like new zealand, scotland, canada, say that they would like the teams to be moved into hotels if things are not clean up in time. a massive embarrassment for the organizers. >> still to come, why has an infestation of bedbugs cause mayhem in manhattan? could belgium ceased to exist as a country? some of them have been asking that after inconclusive elections last june and they have been without a government for over 100 days. there are politicians who think it might be better to split belgium into two. >> the schools are open but belgium has been without a government for 100 days. the main political parties are split between the flemish speaking majority in the french speaking minority. the status of brussels in the flemish speaking part of the country is a point of contention. at some point they will have to make a deal, but it is likely to take some time yet. >> i am optimistic, that is immoral to the in belgium. >> politicians continue to argue that there is a caretaker administration in place in it seems to be to reach a good job. >> on the administrative level
some of the countries like new zealand, scotland, canada, say that they would like the teams to be moved into hotels if things are not clean up in time. a massive embarrassment for the organizers. >> still to come, why has an infestation of bedbugs cause mayhem in manhattan? could belgium ceased to exist as a country? some of them have been asking that after inconclusive elections last june and they have been without a government for over 100 days. there are politicians who think it might...
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there is a new kind of speed bump for drivers in vancouver, canada. as children went back to school this week, traffic safety officials placed a 3-d sign on a busy street. it looks like a little girl chasing a ball, but it's actually an optical illusion, a virtual reminder to drivers to slow down and keep their eyes on the road. katie is in los angeles tonight getting ready for tomorrow's special stans up 2 cancer broadcast. >> couric: harry, thank you. stand up to cancer funds dream teams all across the country. scientists from dinner institutions working together to fight this disease. up next, you'll meet the dream team that's targeting pancreatic cancer, and the progress that's being made. ét ,, >> c >> couric: tomorrow night, cbs and the other major networks are joining forces once again to bring you stand up 2 cancer. a program designed to raise awareness of the disease and raise money to fight it. some of that money is funding research against one of the deadliest forms of cancer, pancreatic. this year, more than 43,000 americans will be diagn
there is a new kind of speed bump for drivers in vancouver, canada. as children went back to school this week, traffic safety officials placed a 3-d sign on a busy street. it looks like a little girl chasing a ball, but it's actually an optical illusion, a virtual reminder to drivers to slow down and keep their eyes on the road. katie is in los angeles tonight getting ready for tomorrow's special stans up 2 cancer broadcast. >> couric: harry, thank you. stand up to cancer funds dream...
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police evacuate an international flight from canada forcing hundreds off the plane over an apparent bomb threat but was it all a hoax? plus, bullied but not backing down. an 11-year-old boy says two classmates beat him up and even broke his arm all because he a cheerleader but that is not starting to him from doing what he loves. >> it's something he is interested in and whatever he can enjoy in life. >> julie: right you in a political battle raging for the hearts and minds of the voters. president obama taking direct aim of congressional strategy winning the majority on one side come november. in weekly radio address, shooting holes in the pledge to america two days after gop congressional leaders unveiled it. meewl republicans using their own weekly address to highlight their ideas about everything from federal spending to tax cuts to health care, house republicans first laid out their agenda on thursday in suburban washington. as you can imagine they and the president disagree over what the pledge has to offer. >> now, the republicans who want to take over congress offered their own i
police evacuate an international flight from canada forcing hundreds off the plane over an apparent bomb threat but was it all a hoax? plus, bullied but not backing down. an 11-year-old boy says two classmates beat him up and even broke his arm all because he a cheerleader but that is not starting to him from doing what he loves. >> it's something he is interested in and whatever he can enjoy in life. >> julie: right you in a political battle raging for the hearts and minds of the...
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. >>> and the agency has issued warning letters to the maker of canada dry sparkling green tea ginger ale. the fda says it has concerns that their claims of being enhanced with 200-milligrams of green tea cannot be confirmed. >>> and right now temperatures as much as 20 degrees cooler than they were yesterday at this time. i'll show you some neighborhoods that will actually be cooler again tomorrow. >>> a decision tonight whether to close three schools. we're getting information on how the closures would impact students and other schools in the area. >>> we're at a rescue at sea, the reasons why practice makes perfect. >> they're real risks and we take them very seriously. >>> the simple blunder preventing leaders in a bay area city from making big decisions. >> i can hardly believe it. >> tonight at 6:00. >>> there are some big changes in the dundock's bridge area. the area is now on the way to becoming a thriving area for some endangered animals. >> reporter: a pond which used to produce salt is today filled with bay waters. the hope that 30 nesting islands built will attract birds.
. >>> and the agency has issued warning letters to the maker of canada dry sparkling green tea ginger ale. the fda says it has concerns that their claims of being enhanced with 200-milligrams of green tea cannot be confirmed. >>> and right now temperatures as much as 20 degrees cooler than they were yesterday at this time. i'll show you some neighborhoods that will actually be cooler again tomorrow. >>> a decision tonight whether to close three schools. we're getting...
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public protests from coalition partners, britain and canada, led the banning. the new video game allows a player to be a taliban fighter and shoot u.s. soldiers. the defense minister says it trivializes the loss of war. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," stocks in asia bounce back today. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. asian markets were up as concerns about europe's debt crisis eased. japan's nikkei was up a fraction while hong kong's hang seng was up just a fraction. >>> today wall street gets numbers on trade and the weekly market numbers. wednesday the market went higher. the dow gained 46 points while the nasdaq added 20. >>> job openings jumped in july for the first time in five months. the labor department says the number of jobs advertised rose by more than 6% to just over 3 million. that is the highest since april. but the competition for those jobs is fierce. on average, five people are vying for each open spot. >>> with people worried about their jobs, they're keeping the plastic at home.
public protests from coalition partners, britain and canada, led the banning. the new video game allows a player to be a taliban fighter and shoot u.s. soldiers. the defense minister says it trivializes the loss of war. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," stocks in asia bounce back today. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. asian markets were up as concerns about europe's debt crisis eased. japan's nikkei was up a...